Re: Redwood Trail? What else are you going to do with the NWP ROW?
Author: ron
Date: 05-06-2019 - 08:41
BOB2 Wrote:
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> Pot growing in these areas has been in decline for
> the last fifteen years, since medical
> legalization. And now, with full legalization,
> most of this pot is all being grown in industrial
> parks. And, in any case has nothing to do with
> railroading, and is mostly chum.
>
> There is no likelihood of any traffic base to
> support any RR construction or restoration of
> service to Eureka, north of Cloverdale, from any
> direction (even the "proposed" "new" route to
> Redding), at any cost, including via the Eel River
> Canyon. So, a trail, ain't that bad of use,
> considering that reality.
>
> Television shows aren't reality, and you're a hell
> of a lot safer anywhere in Humboldt County, than
> you are railfanning "rough" neighborhoods in
> Oakland or Stockton, if real crime statistics
> actually matter.
What else are you going to do with the ROW ? Doing nothing has worked pretty well the last 21 years .
Actually the medical pot is only now going into decline . Up until the passage of legal marijuana in 2018 growers used the medical loophole to avoid arrest. Now Humboltd county permit dept. is using google earth to find and eradicate growers who have not gotten costly permits.
The largest active mill that has asked the railroad to provide rail service is Mendocino Forest Products in Ukiah. If restoration of service were to begin Redwood Valley would most likely be the end point.
The cost to build and maintain the entire Great Redwood trail would be tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars .
Crime statistics matter. While i doubt Humboltd county's share of crime matches other large city's, it's "missing persons" stats are among the highest in the state.